Achieving mitigation targets under the Paris Agreement will depend on the early retirement of coal mines and plants over the next decade. In the absence of sufficiently stringent demand-side policies, supply-side injunctions provide a potential avenue to expedite the decline of coal. In many coal-producing jurisdictions, the law provides grounds to revoke coal mining permits. Recent plans to phase out coal use in Germany provide an interesting testing ground for this concept. We study the case of permits granted to RWE Power AG to continue operating Europe’s largest opencast lignite mine, situated at the 12,000-year-old Hambach Forest in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW). We conduct two complementary assessments: (i) a legal analysi...
Outlines a solution to the twin problems of incentives for retirement of coal fired generation and f...
To stop global warming at well below 2° C, the bulk of the world’s fossil fuel reserves will have to...
The dominance of coal for Indian energy security might, finally, be about to reduce as increasing de...
Achieving mitigation targets under the Paris Agreement will depend on the early retirement of coal m...
Achieving mitigation targets under the Paris Agreement will depend on the early retirement of coal m...
Abstract: With the Glasgow Climate Pact 2021, the global community has committed explicitly to phasi...
America’s reentry into the Coal Age has been one of the major consequences of the Mideast oil-produc...
The life cycle of mines lasts from several years to several decades. The closure of the mine occurs ...
International climate change law embodied in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Chan...
This chapter reconstructs the main actors, objectives and the pertinent contextual factors that co-d...
In July 2020, Germany adopted the Coal Exit Law, which requires all existing coal power capacity to ...
By the end of the 1950s, the German coal mining industry produced 150 million tons of hard coal per ...
Meeting climate goals is a particular challenge for countries that combine extensive use of coal as ...
European coal mining regions face massive transformational challenges. The necessity of climate prot...
Environmental, political, and economic events seem to conspire simultaneously towards the objective ...
Outlines a solution to the twin problems of incentives for retirement of coal fired generation and f...
To stop global warming at well below 2° C, the bulk of the world’s fossil fuel reserves will have to...
The dominance of coal for Indian energy security might, finally, be about to reduce as increasing de...
Achieving mitigation targets under the Paris Agreement will depend on the early retirement of coal m...
Achieving mitigation targets under the Paris Agreement will depend on the early retirement of coal m...
Abstract: With the Glasgow Climate Pact 2021, the global community has committed explicitly to phasi...
America’s reentry into the Coal Age has been one of the major consequences of the Mideast oil-produc...
The life cycle of mines lasts from several years to several decades. The closure of the mine occurs ...
International climate change law embodied in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Chan...
This chapter reconstructs the main actors, objectives and the pertinent contextual factors that co-d...
In July 2020, Germany adopted the Coal Exit Law, which requires all existing coal power capacity to ...
By the end of the 1950s, the German coal mining industry produced 150 million tons of hard coal per ...
Meeting climate goals is a particular challenge for countries that combine extensive use of coal as ...
European coal mining regions face massive transformational challenges. The necessity of climate prot...
Environmental, political, and economic events seem to conspire simultaneously towards the objective ...
Outlines a solution to the twin problems of incentives for retirement of coal fired generation and f...
To stop global warming at well below 2° C, the bulk of the world’s fossil fuel reserves will have to...
The dominance of coal for Indian energy security might, finally, be about to reduce as increasing de...